Use of Abuse

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Antisemitic
antisemitism studies
Author_Richard Griffiths
Cahiers De La Quinzaine
Caran
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Contre La
Dreyfus Affair
Dreyfus Affair media manipulation
Dreyfus's Guilt
Dreyfus’s Guilt
Du Paty De Clam
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French political discourse
Gazette De France
Held
historical propaganda techniques
Jaures
Je Ne
Jewish Plot
La Croix
La Justice
La Libre Parole
La Terre
Le Sabre
Le Syndicat
Libel laws
media rhetoric analysis
Newspapers' polemics
Notre Jeunesse
Personal abuse
polemical language evolution
press influence society
Qui
Qui Ne
Revanche
Urbain Gohier
Younger Man
Zola Trial

Product details

  • ISBN 9780854966264
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 1992
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this book, which closely examines the techniques used by the polemists of the Dreyfus Affair, much is learned not only about the Mair itself, but also about the polemic of the age in which it was situated, and the interaction between writers and their public. The discourse within which people's thoughts were imprisoned is seen not merely to have reflected events, but to have created them, in an increasingly vicious circle whereby the language of popular abuse, incorporated into the written polemic of the Press, produced simple but distorted ideas which in turn were fed back into the people. The age's complete lack of concern for the libel laws led to particularly vivid examples of the art. We are shown how authors' shifts in vocabulary, and in stylistic techniques, unconsciously signal to us fundamental changes in their aims; and how, in the give-and-take of battle, words and concepts subtly changed their meaning, with certain abstract notions such as Truth and Justice becoming completely devalued.
Richard Griffiths